Jonathan Conricus on Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh being assassinated in Tehran — CNN
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Published 2024-08-01
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All Comments (21)
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This narrator pushed MY buttons for sure!!! So abundantly clear in her underhanded agenda. And practically certain it's a lie that she will have Colonel Conricus back...He won't talk the party line with her. Good work Colonel!!!
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CNN is awful, but always good to see and hear my boy Jonathan Conricus.
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Jonathan, why do you have this lady who is Iran proxy asking you questions. She is clueless about the war.
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Qatar is not an honest broker.
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That’s so rude. The lady speaks and does not want Jonathan to respond. Typical CNN 👎👎
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Two young ladies pretending to wisdom, but they're not Huntley-Brinkley. At least they give Conricus scope to speak.
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Her lecture, "explaining" the risk/benefit analysis of this assassination, is embarrassing. Like they haven't considered...
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Why the F did they cut him off at the end? What could possibly be more important
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Who on earth is this woman to pontificate? Her obsession with pushing her agenda clouded her professionalism. Not that there was much professionalism to start with....
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This lady thinks she is veerry clever. She does not have an idea of Arab psychology. Maybe they should study the subject at American Universities. Am Israel Chai 🎗💙🇮🇱🇲🇹💙🎗
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This guy helped himself with the millions sent by the international community, funds that were meant for the welfare of its people. He lived a lavish lifestyle away in Doha, far away from the conflict zone! How does one think this could end? These reporters have no clue Jonathan, you are wasting your time!
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Lord help these women.
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Let the guest finish. You should not abruptly end with comments he is not allowed to respond to.. Unprofessional, unprofessional
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Johnathan is spot on! Salam and shalom
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Meaning to say......Qatar be warned !
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Thanks Jonathan. I appreciate your answer.
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If they don't hear what they want to hear they shut em down!
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One lady was folding her arms in a defensive gesture. So called journalist professionalism🤣
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After all and everything I don't get that how hard is it to understand that a terrorist is a terrorist and there is no political wing of any terrorist organisation, it's just a political platform of facilitating terrorist activities and terrorist ideology.